It is a season of change for Chelsea with Maurizio Sarri as the new Blues head coach.

Off the field, Italian international midfielder Jorginho completed his move from Napoli to become Chelsea's first major summer signing, with Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga also moving to Stamford Bridge.

Now we're in the full thrust of the season and the start to the Premier League has been promising, with Sarri's side winning five out of their first seven games, including a draw with high flying Liverpool to continue their unbeaten start.

We'll have reaction to the table-topping clash, plus keep on top of all the latest Chelsea news right here throughout the day, while also keeping you up to date with any other happenings from west London.

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Sarri on Morata

Morata was one of the big topics in Maurizio Sarri’s press conference this evening after his strike was enough to separate the two sides. When he was asked about his performance he said:

I am very happy for him to score. It was important to play a good match, I think he did that. It was important to play for the team like this evening. Alvaro can restart from this point.

I don’t want to talk about the opponents. They played their match, I think Alvaro only has to think about our match, not the opponents.

I hope so (he will take confident). I think he has played very well, better than the last period and I think he can restart from this performance. Sometimes you can start from this.

He is a very important player. At the moment we have Alvaro and Giroud, but we have to play every three days for a long time, I hope. He is an important player for our season, both. Alvaro and Olivier.

Sarri to make changes this weekend

Sarri spoke to BT Sport before his press conference this evening and confirmed that he would have to make changes this weekend.

He said:

I think that it is very important in this period of the season to have good results it’s not easy, i think i will have to change a lot of players .

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Player ratings from Chelsea's win over MOL Vidi

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Not long to go

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Expected XI

Oliver Harbord has named the XI he expects to see take to the field tonight at Stamford Bridge. He hasn’t been named in the England squad but our reporter believes Ruben Loftus-Cheek will finally start this season with plenty of other changes also taking place.

Shock Morata call

Despite failing to net since the middle of August, Luis Enrique has handed the frontman a call-up for their international fixtures against Wales and England.

Although Morata, who missed out on the 23-man squad for this summer’s World Cup, was included in the international squad for last month’s games against England and Croatia, Enrique elected to not use him in either fixture.

Alvaro Morata during the Community Shield loss to Manchester City (Photo by Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty Images)

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Everton fans seething with Ross Barkley

He might be celebrating the fact he’s made the England squad, but fans of his former side might not take too kindly to what the midfielder had to say about Everton ahead of tonight’s Europa League match.

The young star said ‘I haven’t been coached much’ before Sarri took to the helm at Chelsea and even noted he was forced to play in unfamiliar positions when he was introduced to the Toffees first team.

Chelsea eye Rabiot

Chelsea are believed to be one of a number of club keeping tabs on Adrien Rabiot’s situation at Paris Saint-Germain, according to the Daily Mail.

The French international has reportedly turned down a new contract for the third time and now looks set to leave on a free transfer at the end of the season.

Previously linked with Liverpool, Man City, Barcelona and Juventus are all keen on the talented midfielder.

Adrien Rabiot (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)

Sarri previews MOL Vidi

Willian hurt in training

Chelsea set for windfall

Adrian Mutu has been ordered to pay Chelsea £15.2million compensation after losing an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights.

Signed from Parma in 2003 in the first wave of big money purchases signed off by Roman Abramovich, the former Romania international was sacked by the Blues a year later for a failed drugs test.

He received a seven month ban after cocaine was found in his system and in 2008 his former club sought compensation from the forward with FIFA setting damages at £15.2million.

According to BBC Sport , Mutu had sought to fight the decision against him on the grounds that the hearing had not been fair and violated his right to a fair trial.

That argument was rejected at the European Court of Human Rights and he must now pay Chelsea the total amount of £15.2milion, a landmark sum as the highest compensation figure ever set by FIFA in such cases.

Chelsea to trigger contract talks with David Luiz

David Luiz is set to be offered a new deal to keep him at Chelsea after impressing his new head coach Maurizio Sarri.

The Evening Standard report that the Blues are already making moves to ensure they do not lose the defender at the end of the current season following comments that underlined how close Luiz had come to leaving the club.